Witchy Life Story
Witchy Life Story is a humorous witch life simulator, where you play as a young witch who’s gotten into trouble one too many times. As a result, your grandmother has given you one final task to prove yourself: Go to the village of Flora, and ensure their harvest festival is a success. If you fail, no more training for you!
Tend your garden and craft spells to help the local villagers with their festival. Maybe you’ll even figure out your life, and meet someone special too! Or….. not. Growing up is hard, OK?!
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Design your witch. You have numerous outfits, hairstyles, accessories, etc., to choose for your very own troublesome witch.
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Shape your personality. Make questionable life choices through dialog options and your actions.
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Craft spells and perform magical feats. You’ll craft 30 different spells and perform tarot readings, guided meditations, and more… Sort of.
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Tend your garden. Water, weed, and harvest three garden beds containing ten different varieties of flowers and herbs.
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Befriend the villagers. Get to know each of the six eccentric villagers of Flora and help them fulfill their festival duties!
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Get a date. Some singles are looking for a date to the festival too. Maybe one of them will catch your eye??
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Mind Lock
Mind Lock is an interesting game that I think is worth your time. I haven’t played many Metroidvania’s but I am a fan of in-depth magic systems in games, and this one offers a magic system like no other. As you can imagine since it’s in early access (and only one level is available), the game is still in the works and more content is being added in the future. Still, I want to give everybody a fair review to base their decisions on:
The game is charming, relaxing, and a good time if you enjoy messing around with magic systems, although your choices may not have as large of an impact as you may think. However, the current mouse and keyboard controls are a little asinine, and the game does state that it was designed to be played on controller. You can’t change your keybinds so I fear that those /iwithout a controller will have a bad time. If you do have a controller, you’ll find the controls to be very easy to get used to. Still, I can’t help but feel excited for the game’s future, and for $5 it’s not too much of an investment.
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
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Penguin :D
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Elven Magic: The Witch, The Elf & The Fairy
This story is to be implemented in time and it is based on a book called Elven Magic by Daniel Chay.
“A Game about Elves and Witches. Elven Voices delves deeper into Fae the elven witch’s apprentice and there endless struggle to recover their lost spell book from Earthen Lands without drawing any attention to themselves because this is strictly forbidden by the Elven Elders.
The story continues into another world and there are many twists and turns for Fae the Elven Girl and the Witch named Ellen that would have Fae be her apprentice to uncover. The imperial guard of the nearby capital city may prove difficult to avoid. It details the rise of a Wyvern Wraith and the plight of a Witch Wraith.”
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Keeper
Keeper is an adventure RPG with a focus on crafting and exploration. Journey across different biomes and find new materials and recipes for crafting. Along the way, meet new characters who will help you with your quest.
Gameplay
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Discover new recipes by smashing two items together to see what sticks
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Use your new weapons to fight powerful enemies
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Solve puzzles and find dungeons to progress to new areas
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Explore a hand-crafted world full of secrets and surprises
Magicmaker
This game is what you get when you take the spell-making system from Oblivion, stick it into a 2d platformer and base the entire game around it. Back in Oblivion, making and testing spells was one of my most favorite things to do, and now I have an entire game dedicated to the concept. There are plenty of materials to work with, allowing for ridiculous amounts of customization and experimentation. Vampiric swords, explosive lasers, and swarms of homing missiles are just the beginning of your options.
– Real player with 126.8 hrs in game
We’ve all played RPG’s where you choose a class, and then put together the available abilities for that class in a way that suits you. But why not choose what those powers are in the first place? That’s what Magicmaker advertises and, good gracious, it delivers.
Want to play as a bootleg Naruto who throws suns at people? Or how about a slime wizard who opens portals that armies of slime allies fall out of? Boulder-throwing half-dragon? Time-warping cultist? Ghost queen who causes mass hystaria? You can do all of it and more in Magicmaker.
– Real player with 52.0 hrs in game
Age Of Omens
Normally as Things go I will update my reviews, so keep posted if your interested on where the game is kind of at.
So quick things is the game is great, It’s early stage yes, There is however a satisfying amount of area to explore, lots of crafting options, and a rather nice building system, I have played a large sum of games with building, and this one does it very well.
The Dev is constantly updating the game, bringing fixes and new content, It’s single/multi I haven’t actually made a multiplayer game, I am fine being alone….
– Real player with 29.6 hrs in game
This developer has big plans for this game and eventually a sequel, so he is not going to cut and run on us like most EA title developers do (I flat out asked him). He is very responsive on discord and takes everything we the players say seriously, I asked for a longer day cycle and he put it in a patch with some other things literally 30 minutes later.
This is an EA title that is worth your time, money and support, I can’t wait to see what more is in store for Age of Omens. Updates and content come at a brisk pace for just one person and he is in the process of hiring more help. Give it a try, I’m so glad I took a chance even after being burned by so many other EA titles.
– Real player with 28.8 hrs in game
Industriworks
EA: Industriworks is currently a very rough Minecraft clone, without sound or any of the mechanics that made Minecraft fun. I don’t think it’s worth paying for right now, but it might improve. 2/10
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– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Tower Alchemy
TD crafting + mechanics + 60+ towers = Unique gameplay and interesting take on TD. Combine towers to make more powerful ones. Buildings and potions provide bonuses. Complete objectives for rewards.
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– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Alchemist’s Awakening
As of May 4th 2016, my recommendation is buy on sale.
If you are a fan of supporting early access, indie games and open world sandbox keep an eye on Alchemist Awakening as it looks very promising with a unique spin on the inventory, crafting and ability to give life to your builds. Other than that at this stage it’s pretty standard for an open world sandbox…explore, gather then get creative.
Experience
To start my journey I opted for single player to get my bearings. Having a cougar pet immediately was awesome. But then I had no idea what to do so started destroying things ːDː. It’s a bit trial and error without a tutorial but there is a short series of Quests that give the basic concepts of how you can use the alchemy screen and tool ‘Make Useful’ to turn resources into useful products as well as gather elements from them. The rest is basically exploration, gather, and build with no story to discover. I read that this is something to be added in the future so that’s another thing to look forward to.
– Real player with 33.7 hrs in game
Review Written on Saturday, April 2nd, 2016
Pros:
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- Huge environments filled with randomized interactable objects.* Lots of materials and elements to mix and play around with.* Remarkably nice visuals that make exploring and building a fun experience.* PvP Multiplayer with the ability to protect your buildings from other player’s attacks.* World consistency for all players.* No levels or unlocks whatsoever, everything is there from the start.* Ability to create your own customized character.
– Real player with 19.0 hrs in game
Alchemist Simulator
I’m not going to lie, this is a very cute and casual game - some thought goes into preparing the potions and there are goals on a daily basis. Some of which has somewhat of a story, which is a great addition to a management game. I have yet to finish the game, so the price is definitely worth the time you spend in it. For now, my review of this game is a thumbs up - but will edit with further information when I either finish or get to a point in the game that completes all the achievements :)
Currently I have found no bugs, but the game could use with a little more polish, and perhaps a little more gameplay. I’d love to see if this product continues on and, if so, where it might lead.
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
If possible, I’m not rating this either recommended or not recommended. If I can’t do that, I will give it a No recommendation, but it’s a near thing.
This is almost, but not quite, a really cool game.
Pros:
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The game is cute, and runs smooth. Graphics all go together/look good.
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I didn’t see a lot of bugs (I may have seen one, but it could have been user error on my part).
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It didn’t take a lot of time to understand how the game worked, and the tutorial gave you just about everything you needed to know to get going and figure the rest out yourself.
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game